UFC fighter rankings: Top 15 pound-for-pound superstars

UFC fighters have been compiled into a list of pound-for-pound superstars – but do you agree?

“You hear me, I’m looking for the fight. Don’t make me seem like an a**hole, don’t make me seem like a bully.

“I really don’t like to fight a man that don’t want to fight. If you only want to fight guys that have been fighting since 2005 and just want to mention Michael Bisping and Nate Diaz and Nick Diaz; if you really want to be great, you’ve got to beat somebody from this generation.

"I’m giving you the chance. Holla at your boy. Your people are my people, so you can go ahead and just text my phone.

"The 155-pound and 170-pound [divisions] are so messed up right now,” Lee recently told The Straits Times.

Georges St-Pierre is on Kevin Lee's hitlist (Image: GETTY)

"You've got three titles between the two divisions already, so they've got to add another weight class.

"I think me and Georges for the 165-pound title makes the most amount of sense. You do Conor [McGregor] and Khabib [Nurmagomedov] in October, you do me and Georges in November, at Madison Square Garden.

“And maybe you do Tyron [Woodley] and Colby [Covington] to figure out the 170-pound division."

His reign atop of the 185lbs division was a brief one as he vacated the title 31 days after that historic night at Madison Square Garden, a decision he made due to his ongoing bout of ulcerative colitis.